Enterprise Hub: Org unit assignment with user groups
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Enterprise Hub: Org unit assignment with user groups

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Artikel-Zusammenfassung

Plan availability

Enterprise Scale plans only

Permissions

  • Org unit admins - cannot connect user groups to org units.

  • Super admins can configure SSO and SCIM for their org.

  • Super admins have:

    • Full visibility and administrative rights over users and workspaces in the organization.

    • Visibility into on-domain users and any external user collaborating on an org-owned workspace, base, or interface.

    • Control Airtable licenses.

    • Ability to create new org units or grant super admin access, new org units through the admin panel that inherit the organization's default security policies.

    • Ability to configure SSO, SCIM, and domains.

  • Power to establish security policies that apply to all org units, by default. Rules for APIs and compliance tools such as EKM, DLP, and audit logs apply to the entire organization.

  • Org-unit admins have:

    • Visibility into specific org units where they are an admin.

    • Administrative rights for workspaces and user permissions on their org units.

    • Visibility into all org unit members, and any on-domain user or external user collaborating on an org unit-owned workspace, base, or interface.

    • Ability to grant org unit admin access.

Platform(s)

Web/Browser, Mac app, and Windows app

Related reading

Airtable terminology

  • Enterprise Hub - The feature on the Enterprise Scale plan that supports a more complex organizational structure in Airtable with organizational units, central visibility and control for IT, and scalable administration with layers of admin roles (super admin and org unit admin).

Scaling org unit membership management in Airtable

Super admins in Enterprise Hub can connect user groups to an org unit—allowing you to control org membership through user groups instead of manually assigning and unassigning org unit members.

Any group members connected to your organization are members of that org unit.

NOTE

To control org unit assignments using SCIM, we recommend pushing groups to Airtable through SCIM and then connecting those groups to org units.

Connecting user groups in Airtable

Connecting user groups

  • The org unit’s existing list of members is overwritten that user group is connected to an org unit.

  • All users that belong to a connected user group become members of that org unit.

  • The org unit’s membership status automatically changes to “Connected to user group.”

  • The org unit’s membership status cannot change until all user groups are disconnected from that org unit.

Connecting user groups

NOTE

A user group must belong to the unassigned org unit to be eligible to connect to an org unit.

  1. Visit your admin panel.

  2. Click Organizations.

  3. Search for and locate your preferred organization.

  4. Click the icon in last column of the organization’s row.

  1. Click Connect user groups.

    1. A new modal opens, allowing you to search for and select your preferred user groups to connect to an org unit.

  2. Click the + icon and select your preferred user group(s).

  3. Click Save.

NOTE

  • Multiple user groups can be connected to an org unit. To be assigned to the org unit, a user only needs to be a member of one connected user group.

  • Changes to connected user groups automatically apply to the org unit’s membership.

Editing user group connections in Airtable

Editing user group connections

  1. Visit your admin panel.

  2. Click Organizations.

  3. Search for locate your preferred connected organization.

  4. Click the icon in last column of the organization’s row.

  5. Click Edit user group connections.

    1. A new modal opens, allowing you to add or remove user group connections.

  6. Click the + or X icons to add or remove user group connections.

  7. Click Save.

Viewing connected user groups in Airtable

Viewing connected user groups

  1. Visit your admin panel.

  2. Click Organizations.

    1. Org units connected to user groups display a link icon under the "Members" column.

  1. Click the icon next to the number of displayed members.

    1. A new modal opens, displaying all currently connected user groups.

  1. Click your preferred user group’s name to open its detail page.

    1. A new page opens, showing the total org unit connections for the user group.

Disconnecting all user groups in Airtable

Disconnecting all user groups from an org unit

  1. Visit your admin panel.

  2. Click Organizations.

  3. Search for locate your preferred connected organization.

  4. Click the icon in last column of the organization’s row.

  5. Click Disconnect from user groups.

    1. A new modal opens, allowing you to disconnect or cancel.

  6. Click Disconnect.


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